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A strong day for the energy and materials sector was offset by falls among the banks and healthcare businesses to see the S&P/ASX 200 finish close to flat with a 0.02 per cent gain to 7114.5 points.
The energy sector surged on worries over shortages as Europe heads into Autumn. Coal miner Whitehaven Coal soared 6.2 per cent to $7.36, with New Hope up 4 per cent. Oil and LNG majors Santos and Woodside both added more than 4 per cent.
TPG Telecom was the worst performer after missing analysts’ expectations for sales and profit. It plunged 12.4 per cent to $5.80, with chicken farmer Inghams losing 9.4 per cent.
Australia’s largest bank, CBA, dropped $1.04 or 1 per cent to close below $100 at $99.95.
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